Posts Tagged ‘uboa’

Attention all dreamers, existentialists, and abstract thinkers! I’ve found a magnificent new (quasi-new) indie game for you to indulge in. It’s called Yume Nikki, and I know it’s a 2004 release, but bear with me as I explain to you why you need to download it. Constructed on the RPG Maker 2003 engine, this delve […]